Israeli politician Hili Tropper clarified Saturday evening that his party will not join a coalition government that relies on the Arab parties, according to Israeli media reports.
Tropper's clarification comes amid ongoing coalition negotiations in Israel, where government formation has been a central issue. Various political figures have recently expressed positions on the inclusion of Arab parties in a coalition, with some ruling out such a partnership. The statement does not specify which coalition configuration Tropper is referring to, but it aligns with the stance of several center-right parties that have rejected reliance on Arab political factions.
- DevelopingMinister Zohar: Hendel-Tropper alliance lacks real message, still open to Arab parties
- DevelopingShlomo Filber: Opposition open to coalition with Arab parties, rejects right-wing
- DevelopingTrumper: Government will be based only on Zionist parties
- DevelopingLiberman rules out sitting with Netanyahu, ultra-Orthodox, or relying on Arab parties
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